 
 
The lack of new transport infrastructure and housing stock in Galway is threatening job creation and Foreign Direct Investment to the city and county, according to...
 
 
Galway is bucking the national crime-wave of increased burglaries. Analysis of Central Statistics Office (CSO) crime figures show burglaries in Galway fell by ten per cent...
 
 
Hopes of the Tall Ships Race coming to Galway in 2019 have been scuttled. City Council Chief Executive Brendan McGrath has told councillors that race organisers...
 
 
An Taisce is urging caution over plans to erect more safety barriers closing off Galway’s waterways. The planning watchdog said safety issues are important but barriers...
 
 
Galway City Council is to remove a controversial 1916 commemorative stone in Mervue, which has caused a political row since its unveiling on Holy Thursday. Chief...
 
 
The City Council is feeling the effects of an upturn in the economy, after ending up €116,000 ‘in the black’ for 2015. And the city’s Chief...
 
 
The decision by Galway GAA to accept Red Bull as “the official drinks partner” for all Galway football and hurling teams has been criticized by a...
 
 
The controversy over the amount of parking tickets being given out in Tuam has taken a new twist – with motorists claiming they are being targeted...